Tuesday, September 01, 2015

Hasta la vista, Justin Maxwell

This really is the time of year when you can't tell the players without a scorecard. I'm still baffled why Mike Broadway and Ehire Adrianza are on the roster after performing as anything but MLB caliber players. Here's Chris Haft of mlb.com --

LOS ANGELES -- The Giants added five
players Tuesday, seizing upon the arrival of September and, with it, the
carte blanche to expand active rosters. But the biggest surprise of all
may have been the lone subtraction: reserve outfielder Justin Maxwell, who was designated for assignment.San Francisco's other moves involved reinstating right-hander Tim
Hudson and center fielder Angel Pagan from the 15-day disabled list,
recalling catcher Hector Sanchez and right-hander Cody Hall from Triple-A Sacramento and purchasing the contract of infielder Nick Noonan from Sacramento.

Summoning Noonan necessitated removing
somebody from the 40-man roster. The choice was Maxwell, whose stint
with the Giants initially appeared charmed. He made the Opening Night
squad as a non-roster invitee to Spring Training and contributed several
key early-season hits, including a walk-off single in the 10th inning
against the Dodgers on April 23. Maxwell had followed the Giants closely
as a youth, since his father's favorite player was Willie Mays.However, Maxwell had struggled lately. He was in a 9-for-52 (.173)
tailspin that included one hit in his previous 19 at-bats. Overall, he
hit .209 with seven home runs, 26 RBIs and a .275 on-base percentage in
100 games for San Francisco.Maxwell, 31, declined to comment. "I'm not doing interviews," he said.Transferring right-hander Tim Lincecum
(hip condition) from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day DL would
have created a 40-man roster vacancy that might have saved Maxwell's
job. But, Giants general manager Bobby Evans said, "We're going to need
to do that at some point, most likely for a pitcher's spot."Moreover, Evans added, the Giants sorely needed a backup infielder with shortstop Brandon Crawford still hurting, utility man Ehire Adrianza providing scant offense and third baseman Matt Duffy
playing tirelessly -- even after spraining his right ankle. Also, the
Giants suddenly have a surplus of outfielders, given Pagan's return from
a knee injury and Alejandro De Aza's arrival following Monday night's trade that brought him from Boston to San Francisco.Noonan spent much of 2013 with the Giants, batting .219 in 62 games.
This year, he batted .266 in 19 games with Sacramento after hitting .262
in 67 games with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, the Yankees' Triple-A
affiliate. Noonan rejoined the Giants organization Aug. 7 after New York
released him.Unlike the other callups, Hall, 27, will make his Major League debut
with his first appearance. He was 1-3 with a 3.46 ERA and three saves in
43 appearances for Sacramento.